| W. E. B. DuBois - 1980 - 332 páginas
...reading of the riddle that puzzles so many of us. We are Americans, not only by birth and by citizenship, but by our political ideals, our language, our religion....that from the very dawn of creation has slept, but half awakening in the dark forests of its African fatherland. We are the first fruits of this new nation,... | |
| Robert A. Goldwin, Art Kaufman - 1988 - 204 páginas
...reading of the riddle that puzzles so many of us. We are Americans, not only by birth and by citizenship, but by our political ideals, our language, our religion....that from the very dawn of creation has slept, but half awakening in the dark forests of its African fatherland. We are the first fruits of this new nation,... | |
| Richard Henry Popkin - 1988 - 234 páginas
...Bois, as was his wont, answered unequivocally: We are Americans, not only by birth and by citizenship, but by our political ideals, our language, our religion....that from the very dawn of creation has slept, but half awakening in the dark forests of its African fatherland. We are the first fruits of this new nation,... | |
| Robert Michael Franklin - 188 páginas
...reading of the riddle that puzzles so many of us. We are Americans, not only by birth and by citizenship, but by our political ideals, our language, our religion....that from the very dawn of creation has slept, but half awakening in the dark forests of its African fatherland. We are the first fruits of this new nation,... | |
| Clarence Earl Walker, Clarence Eugene Walker - 1991 - 198 páginas
...his race with considerable hyperbole: "We are Americans, not only by birth and by citizenship, but our political ideals, our language, our religion. Farther than that, our Americanism does not go. ... We are ... the harbinger of that to-morrow which is yet destined to soften the whiteness of the... | |
| Howard Brotz - 2011 - 641 páginas
...the riddle that puzzles so many of us. We are Americans, not only by bitth and by citizenship, bur by our political ideals, our language, our religion....Negroes, members of a vast historic race that from me very dawn of creation has slept, bur half awakening in the dark forests of its African fatherland.... | |
| June Howard - 1994 - 144 páginas
...Bois's evolutionary narrative of race development from a semimythologized African childhood onward - "we are Negroes, members of a vast historic race that from the very dawn of creation has slept, but half awakening in the dark forests of its African fatherland (p. 81)" - has its counterpart in the... | |
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1995 - 68 páginas
...reading of the riddle that puzzles so many of us. We are Americans, not only by birth and by citizenship, but by our political ideals, our language, our religion....that from the very dawn of creation has slept, but half awakening in the dark forests of its African fatherland. We are the first fruits of this new nation,... | |
| Herbert J. Storing - 1995 - 490 páginas
...reading of the riddle that puzzles so many of us. We are Americans, not only by birth and by citizenship, but by our political ideals, our language, our religion....that from the very dawn of creation has slept, but half awakening in the dark forests of its African fatherland. We are the first fruits of this new nation,... | |
| Linda A. Bell, David Blumenfeld - 1995 - 284 páginas
...reading of the riddle that puzzles so many of us. We are Americans, not only by birth and by citizenship, but by our political ideals, our language, our religion....that from the very dawn of creation has slept, but half awakening in the dark forests of its African fatherland.37 It also requires concerted and coordinated... | |
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